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Tung Tung Sahur Supermarket

Run Tung Tung Sahur's busy supermarket by scanning every purchase, cleaning spills, serving waiting shoppers, and spending earnings to refill shelves.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Tung Tung Sahur Supermarket game overview

A supermarket shift gives Tung Tung Sahur several jobs at once. Italian brainrot customers bring products to the register, where every barcode needs scanning before an item reaches the basket. Away from the checkout, dirty floors require a broom, and depleted displays must be replenished from storage. The store stays functional only when these duties are balanced. Leaving shoppers at the till for too long creates a service problem, yet ignoring a mess or an empty shelf also interrupts the operation. Money earned through sales supplies the stock needed to keep products available for later customers.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Movement between checkout, shop floor, water bucket, and storage defines each work cycle. Players scan purchases, respond to cleaning needs, rinse the broom, and invest takings in replacement goods.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Tung Tung Sahur Supermarket

Start with the most urgent store problem. At the register, process each item rather than sending an incomplete basket onward; on the floor, collect the broom before approaching a visible mess.

Rinse the broom after sweeping, then watch the shelves while serving the next arrivals. Use earned cash to restock from the storage room before a display becomes unable to supply shoppers.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Press the W/A/S/D key cluster to walk Tung Tung Sahur; nearby work objects provide the documented task interactions.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Tung Tung Sahur Supermarket

  1. Clear a spill while the checkout line is short, then return before customers wait too long.
  2. Scan products in a steady sequence so none bypasses the barcode count.
  3. Restock the emptiest shelf first because available goods support the next round of sales.